Full Sky (New York)Photo Credit: Tina Quatroni
Pigeon (detail)Sculpted from life. Painted ceramic.
Pigeon (front)Sculpted from life. Painted ceramic.
Pigeon Sculpted from life. Painted ceramic.
Seated Male Twist (rear)Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male Twist Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Female Dark BronzeCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Female Dark BronzeCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Green and Pink Seated (rear view)Ceramic figures with painted surface.
Green and Pink SeatedCeramic figures with painted surface.
Seated Gold FemaleCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Gold Female (rear)Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male SilverCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male Silver (rear)Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Female Torso SilverCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Female Torso Silver (rear)Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male Dark GoldCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male Dark GoldCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Female Standing Unique cast bronze figure (approx 12”)
Female Standing (3/4 view)Unique cast bronze figure (approx 12”)
Standing Female (rear)Unique cast bronze figure (approx 12”)
Standing Female (side)Unique cast bronze figure (approx 12”)
Seated Male GoldCeramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Seated Male Gold (rear)Ceramic figure with painted metallic surface.
Two Silver FemalesCeramic figures with painted metallic surface.
Pigeon (unfired clay)Sculpted from life. Wet clay.
Pigeon (unfired clay)Sculpted from life. Wet clay.
PregnantWe have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Pregnant (right side)We have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Pregnant (front)We have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Pregnant (left)We have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Pregnant (back)We have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Pregnant (right)We have three children, but it took my wife and me, several years to get pregnant - and during that time my wife was studying to be a lay midwife. There were many pregnant women in our lives. I saw a spiritual beauty to those vital swollen forms. This was originally modeled in soft wax then cast in bronze.
Matador (left)I created a series of loose figurative abstractions and this one reminded me of a Matador in his hat - reminiscent of those seen in Picasso’s pen and ink drawings.
Matador (right)I created a series of loose figurative abstractions and this one reminded me of a Matador in his hat - reminiscent of those seen in Picasso’s pen and ink drawings.
Matador (back)I created a series of loose figurative abstractions and this one reminded me of a Matador in his hat - reminiscent of those seen in Picasso’s pen and ink drawings.
Matador (front)I created a series of loose figurative abstractions and this one reminded me of a Matador in his hat - reminiscent of those seen in Picasso’s pen and ink drawings.